Papers, 1911-1934.

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Papers, 1911-1934.

Photocopies of family correspondence, short stories, business documents, and newspaper clippings. Family correspondence includes William Haydon's letters to his son Bill, March 1919 to August 1926; letters to William Haydon from his son Bill, October 1911 to March 1926; letters from William Haydon to his family March 1919 to January 1926; and corresondence between the four Haydon brothers: William, Curtis, Condit, and Ned, February 1922 to May 1934. Letters cover a variety of subjects such as cattle and chicken ranching, politics in New Mexico, and water shortage in California. In May 2001, the Constance Modrall Papers, formerly MSS 372 SC, were added to this collection. They comprise folder 10 of this collection.

1 box (.26 cu. ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7342640

University of New Mexico-Main Campus

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Modrall, Constance C.

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Haydon, William G., 1861-1937.

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Born in Columbia, Mo. From 1888 until his death in the fall of 1937 worked as an attorney, judge and banker in Las Vegas, N.M. From the description of Papers, 1911-1934. (University of New Mexico-Main Campus). WorldCat record id: 32512402 William G. Haydon was born on March 31, 1861 in the town of Columbia, Missouri. He had three brothers: Curtis, Condit, and Ned. Educated in law at Missouri State University, he graduated and passed the Bar examination in 1888. ...